Sentences with phrase «if blood volume»

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«If that lost water is not replaced, the total volume of body fluid can fall quickly and, most dangerously, blood volume may drop.»
The surge of hormones throughout the body during pregnancy, as well as increased blood volume, can cause the gums of many expecting mamas to swell, bleed, and become irritated, even if you're religious with brushing and flossing.
Fatality may result if the child is already hypovolemic [low in blood volume].12
Your blood volume increases by up to two and a half liters by the time you're full term and so by making sure that your blood is thinner your body is still able to carry that oxygen around even if you lose all a little bit of extra blood at the time of your delivery.
For example, if your baby was premature, he was not born with his full blood volume, and he will have blood taken for laboratory testing.
I'm wondering if there has been any difference noted between babies who have their full placental transfusion and those who have their cords cut prematurely depriving them of 30 - 50 % of their total blood volume?
If you weigh 80 pounds (36 kilograms), your body probably contains at least 2 liters of blood — the volume of a large soda bottle.
If you get lightheaded here, this is a sign of lower blood volume, and a sign you MIGHT need more electrolytes / hydration.
She can not understand if it is due to muscles or low blood volume?
heart rate increase, if excessive, lead to reduce volume output from the heart as there is less time to fill the heart chambers full of blood between each beat.
What can happen then is, technically, your hemoglobin concentration is gonna test, if you're gonna test it is below normal just because you've got this big expansion plasma volume without a subsequent expansion in red blood cell concentration and because red blood cell concentration is kinda synonymous with your hemoglobin levels, all that drops and that's sports - induced anemia and really, it's an adaptation of your cardio - vascular system really the result is that you become a better athlete but you may notice that this reduction in hemoglobin, etc..
And if we've got more blood volume, inherently, we have greater blood pressure, because there's more volume in the same amount of blood vessels within the body.
If you're not drinking enough water, your body is going to hold onto any water it does get in order to maintain hydration of your cells, maintain your blood volume, lubricate your joints, etc..
I think we mentioned this briefly in the past: If we retain more water, more of that water has now increased our blood volume.
If you drink beer in large volumes (not a great idea) then you could expect it to have a more significant effect on blood glucose.
If your veterinarian suspects your pet dog or cat to have been affected by anemia, he will have a Hematocrit (HCT) or Packed Cell Volume (PCV) blood test done.
If pressures on the left side of the heart become significantly high as a result of increased blood volume, left - sided congestive heart failure or pulmonary edema (fluid within the lungs) can result.
If your pet has lost a large volume of blood, oxygen therapy will be necessary.
There is a higher risk if the pet is in heat or pregnant because of the increased blood flow and fluid volume, although many clinics routinely safely spay dogs and cats when they are in heat or pregnant.
Certain complications such as hypovolemia (low blood volume) and shock may occur if medication is not administered properly.
If you suspect that your cat is drinking more water than usual, or is urinating a larger volume, you should have your cat examined by your veterinarian who will perform blood tests, especially BUN (blood urea nitrogen), creatinine, calcium and phosphorus levels, along with a concurrent urinalysis.
For example, if a X-ray showed a patient's heart to be enlarged, an ultrasound can provide the doctor with detailed images of the heart's structure (valves, chamber size and wall thickness, etc.) as well as images of the heart as it functions (blood flow — direction and volume).
Medical underwriters do expect a certain amount of change in your body due to the pregnancy — increase in blood volume, low iron levels, etc. — but if any change meets their definition of abnormal or results in a condition that will last past the end of the pregnancy, it will make your life insurance policy more expensive.
Pelvic dimensions and shapes vary as well among ethnic groups.28 A small pelvis was more prevalent in women with short stature.29 If maternal short stature leads to shortened gestation by increasing the risk of idiopathic preterm labour, then short women had more risk of PTB.30 Short maternal stature was associated with lower uterine volume and blood flow, increasing the risk for fetal grow restriction, cephalopelvic disproportion and caesarean section.29 The effect of ethnicity on gestational length was also reported in a study in the UK.31 Maternal short stature may be associated with a lack of nutrients.
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